Meh, my loads aren't 100 percent the same and with my setup I accept that. However spending less time on the bench and more time in the booth is what I value. Are my loads super consistent and every shot feels exactly the same as the last? No, but they are close enough together that I'm not worried about scrutinizing and wasting time on trying to make everything perfect. If it cycles, places good on the target, is cost effective and most importantly safe then who in there right mind would want to spend hours of time loading when you can spend more time having fun on the range? I don't shoot benchrest or 1000 yards, or anything precise, I'm shooting 20 yards and in with suppressed handguns so what's the point of absolute perfection at that distance when it will make minimal performance gains on paper? Long range shooting with a 6mm or .338 yeah I can see the need for perfection, but for pissing ammo away with some suppressed handguns and having a good time > than spending hours upon hours at the press for less fun. :)
Just my opinion. Sorry for the thread hi-jack haha.

